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B Kemper

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Acta Neurochirurgica. Supplement|April 27, 2002
Requirements of team effectiveness in neurosurgical rehabilitationB Kemper, K von Wild
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1984
Differential induction and tissue-specific expression of closely related members of the phenobarbital-inducible rabbit cytochrome P-450 gene familyJ K Leighton, B Kemper
Nucleic Acids Research|December 11, 1980
Synthesis, restriction analysis, and molecular cloning of near full length DNA complementary to bovine parathyroid hormone mRNAD F Gordon, B Kemper
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 1, 1972
Pro-parathyroid hormoneJ F Habener, B Kemper
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 7, 1998
Localization and characterization of the dimerization domain of holliday structure resolving endonuclease VII of phage T4R P Birkenbihl, B Kemper
The Journal of Cell Biology|April 1, 1989
NH2-terminal substitutions of basic amino acids induce translocation across the microsomal membrane and glycosylation of rabbit cytochrome P450IIC2E Szczesna-Skorupa, B Kemper
Biochemistry|December 12, 1978
Conversion of pre-proparathyroid hormone to proparathyroid hormone by dog pancreatic microsomesA J Dorner, B Kemper
Biochemistry|October 22, 1991
Differences in deoxyribonuclease I hypersensitive sites in phenobarbital-inducible and constitutive rabbit P450IIC genesJ S Kim, B Kemper
The EMBO Journal|August 4, 1998
Endonuclease VII has two DNA-binding sites each composed from one N- and one C-terminus provided by different subunits of the protein dimerR P Birkenbihl, B Kemper
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 17, 1974
Non-rebosomal incorporation of arginine into a specific protein by a cell-free extract of parathyroid tissueB Kemper, J F Habener
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Acta Neurochirurgica. Supplement|April 27, 2002
Requirements of team effectiveness in neurosurgical rehabilitationB Kemper, K von Wild
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1984
Differential induction and tissue-specific expression of closely related members of the phenobarbital-inducible rabbit cytochrome P-450 gene familyJ K Leighton, B Kemper
Nucleic Acids Research|December 11, 1980
Synthesis, restriction analysis, and molecular cloning of near full length DNA complementary to bovine parathyroid hormone mRNAD F Gordon, B Kemper
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 1, 1972
Pro-parathyroid hormoneJ F Habener, B Kemper
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 7, 1998
Localization and characterization of the dimerization domain of holliday structure resolving endonuclease VII of phage T4R P Birkenbihl, B Kemper
The Journal of Cell Biology|April 1, 1989
NH2-terminal substitutions of basic amino acids induce translocation across the microsomal membrane and glycosylation of rabbit cytochrome P450IIC2E Szczesna-Skorupa, B Kemper
Biochemistry|December 12, 1978
Conversion of pre-proparathyroid hormone to proparathyroid hormone by dog pancreatic microsomesA J Dorner, B Kemper
Biochemistry|October 22, 1991
Differences in deoxyribonuclease I hypersensitive sites in phenobarbital-inducible and constitutive rabbit P450IIC genesJ S Kim, B Kemper
The EMBO Journal|August 4, 1998
Endonuclease VII has two DNA-binding sites each composed from one N- and one C-terminus provided by different subunits of the protein dimerR P Birkenbihl, B Kemper
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 17, 1974
Non-rebosomal incorporation of arginine into a specific protein by a cell-free extract of parathyroid tissueB Kemper, J F Habener
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